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CBD American Shaman Bringing Wellness to Community & Beyond

CBD American Shaman is dedicated to bringing wellness to the world through cannabinoid products derived from premium industrial hemp. They live out their values through fair business practices, philanthropy and the highest quality hemp oil available anywhere.

The environment around us affects us for better or worse and vice-versa; cannabidiol (CBD) helps us to maintain a natural balance within—a homeostasis—by interacting with the human endocannabinoid system in a positive manner, returning it to a state of equilibrium, to help us find support in many areas, including mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.

One of just 39 U.S. hemp authorized companies, all CBD American Shaman products are third-party lab tested with lab results readily available to ensure full transparency. They carry a comprehensive line of full spectrum and broad spectrum CBD products as well as zero THC products for both humans and pets.

For free CBD samples and to speak with a certified CBD consultant, visit the newly remodeled CBD American Shaman of Coral Springs.

Location: Turtle Crossing Shopping Center, 5772 Wiles Rd. (at N. State Rd. 7), Coral Springs. For more information, call 954-9056360. See ad page 12. NamaStay Sober is holding their 4th annual Sobruary (Sober February) Challenge. Whether someone is already in recovery, sober-curious or just looking to swap a misused habit for something healthy like meditation or yoga, NamaStay has resources that can help.

NamaStay Sober is a nonprofit organization founded in 2015 by Nico Longo after the loss of a friend to opioid addiction. Based in Massachusetts with community chapters in other states, the mission is to aid those in recovery by reconnecting the body and mind through affordable yoga, fitness, meditation and wellnessfocused community events.

“It is difficult to put into words how grateful I am for @ namastaysober. In its infancy, NamaStay provided solace in a time when I was grieving the loss of a dear friend to addiction. Over time, it developed into a place where I felt safe to share about my own struggles with an eating disorder,” Longo explains. “Eventually, it led me to discover a community of like-minded individuals that support one another through healthier outlets such as yoga and meditation so that we all may live a life of more freedom, selfexpression and peace. The essence of this year’s Sobruary Challenge is just that—supporting each other in discovering what we put in the space that sobriety creates.”

For more information, email info@NamaStaySober.com and/ or visit NamaStaySober.com.

Life can be a rocky road. The challenge is not to let it grind you into dust, but to polish you into a brilliant gem. ~John Milton Fogg

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